QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ to Second-Degree Intentional Homicide. Answer: · Adequate
provocation
· Unnecessary defensive force
· Prevention of felony
· Coercion, necessity
◉ First-Degree Reckless Homicide. Answer: o Recklessly causes the
death of another human being
o Under circumstances which show utter disregard for human life
◉ Second-Degree Reckless Homicide. Answer: o Whoever causes the
death of another human being under any of the following circumstances:
· (a) By manufacture, distribution or delivery, in violation of 961.41, of a
controlled substance included in schedule I or II under 961, of a
controlled substance analog of a controlled substance included in
schedule I or II under 961 or of ketamine or flunitrazepam, if another
human being uses the controlled substance or controlled substance
analog and dies as a result of that use.
, ◉ Felony Murder. Answer: Whoever causes the death of another human
being while committing or attempting to commit a crime specified in
◉ Homicide by Negligent Handling of Dangerous Weapon, Explosives
or Fire. Answer: o Causes the death of another human being
o By the negligent operation or handling of a dangerous weapon,
explosives, or fire
◉ Simple Battery. Answer: o Offender caused bodily harm
o Offender intended to cause bodily harm
o Victim did not consent
o Offender knew victim did not consent
◉ Substantial or Aggravated Battery. Answer: o Offender caused
substantial bodily harm or great bodily harm
o Offender intended to cause bodily harm to victim or to another person
o Offender's conduct created a substantial risk of great bodily harm
o Offender knew conduct created a substantial risk of great bodily harm
◉ Battery or Threat to an Officer of the Court or Law Enforcement
Officer/Firefighter. Answer: o Normal battery elements plus:
· At the time of the act or threat, offender knows or should have known
that the victim is a judge, prosecutor, or law enforcement officer or a
member of their family